Hi all,
I broke a toy of my son's, and it is a wooden firetruck. I don't work with wood much, so I have a question on this.
It was held together only with glue. When putting it back together, should I use wood glue, will elmer's white work, or can super glue do? Should I sand down the glue that is there to the wood?
It's a small truck, about 10 inches long, so it's not in need of heavy duty repair, just some light work.
Thanks,
John M>
Working with Wood
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My suggestion..( backed up by more than 30 years of woodworking)
..take some rubbing alcohol and dampen the original glue...if it turns white ( or cloudy ) then it's likely a PVA glue and White glue will work fine.
Carpenter's glue ( the yellowish colored stuff ) is a bit stronger.
If the glue doesn't turn white...then it's tough to tell what typ of glue it is...I would then use an epoxy. glue the parts together, clamp well ( very few glues like to bridge gaps ) and wipe off the excess glue.
For PVA ( white ) glue, you can use a rag slightly dampened with water.
For epoxy...use rubbing alcohol instead of water.
You don't want a wet rag...only damp...too much fluid and you can compromise the joint.
Hope this helps !
Happy Holidays!
..take some rubbing alcohol and dampen the original glue...if it turns white ( or cloudy ) then it's likely a PVA glue and White glue will work fine.
Carpenter's glue ( the yellowish colored stuff ) is a bit stronger.
If the glue doesn't turn white...then it's tough to tell what typ of glue it is...I would then use an epoxy. glue the parts together, clamp well ( very few glues like to bridge gaps ) and wipe off the excess glue.
For PVA ( white ) glue, you can use a rag slightly dampened with water.
For epoxy...use rubbing alcohol instead of water.
You don't want a wet rag...only damp...too much fluid and you can compromise the joint.
Hope this helps !
Happy Holidays!
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